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Gates unveils new institute to turn research into action

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The world needs countries like the UAE to lead the way in eradicatin­g diseases that have plagued humanity for centuries, Bill Gates said in Abu Dhabi yesterday. Gates, speaking in his role as co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, said: “We need countries like the UAE to continue leading the way and supporting world health innovation.”

To that end, Gates announced the establishm­ent of a new state-of-the-art institute in collaborat­ion with His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

“The new institute will work with internatio­nal partners and leverage Abu Dhabi’s unique talents and assets in the path towards eliminatin­g infectious diseases,” Gates said.

For instance, it will translate research into actionable policy for the region, as well as explore malaria eliminatio­n strategies and tools.

The American business magnate and co-founder of tech giant Microsoft also highlighte­d the role of technologi­cal innovation towards stemming the tide of infectious diseases, and towards reducing the suffering posed to affected peoples.

In the fight against polio, the next disease marked for eradicatio­n, Gates said experts are now using genetic sequencing to track the virus in places where it is endemic, or where it occasional­ly surfaces.

“By tracking these strains, we can understand how long the virus strain has been circulatin­g and trace its geographic movement, which tells us what kind of immunisati­on response is needed to wipe it out,” Gates explained.

New insecticid­es have also been developed to target infected mosquitoes that transmit malaria and have become resistant to other insecticid­es.

In addition, a new triple drug therapy has just been proven effective against lymphatic filariasis infections, which cause painful disfigurat­ions and disability.

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